This project re-establishes the Hyperledger test-network as a cloud native application.
- Provide a simple, one click activity for running the Fabric test network.
- Provide a reference guide for deploying production-style networks on Kubernetes.
- Provide a cloud ready platform for developing chaincode, Gateway, and blockchain apps.
- Provide a Kube supplement to the Fabric CA Operations and Deployment guides.
- Support a transition to Chaincode as a Service.
- Support a transition from the Internal, Docker daemon to External Chaincode builders.
- Run on any Kube.
Fabric, Ahoy!
-
envsubst (
brew install gettext
on OSX) -
K8s - either:
- KIND + Docker (resources: 8 CPU / 8 GRAM)
- Rancher Desktop (resources: 8 CPU / 8GRAM, mobyd, and disable Traefik)
Create a KIND cluster:
./network kind
./network cluster init
or for Rancher / k3s:
export TEST_NETWORK_CLUSTER_RUNTIME=k3s
./network cluster init
Launch the network, create a channel, and deploy the basic-asset-transfer smart contract:
./network up
./network channel create
./network chaincode deploy asset-transfer-basic ../asset-transfer-basic/chaincode-java
Invoke and query chaincode:
./network chaincode invoke asset-transfer-basic '{"Args":["InitLedger"]}'
./network chaincode query asset-transfer-basic '{"Args":["ReadAsset","asset1"]}'
Access the blockchain with a REST API:
./network rest-easy
Shut down the test network:
./network down
Tear down the cluster (KIND):
./network unkind
For Rancher: Preferences -> Kubernetes Settings -> Reset Kubernetes OR ...
./network cluster clean
- Working with Kubernetes
- Certificate Authorities
- Launching the Test Network
- Working with Channels
- Working with Chaincode
- Working with Applications
Fabric's OSX binaries have been statically linked with the golang go
DNS resolver. In some environments, this
causes a brief but noticeable delay when issuing peer commands
against the test network.
Workarounds to improve DNS resolution time on OSX:
- Add manual DNS overrides for virtual hosts by adding to /etc/hosts:
127.0.0.1 org0-ca.localho.st
127.0.0.1 org1-ca.localho.st
127.0.0.1 org2-ca.localho.st
127.0.0.1 org0-orderer1.localho.st
127.0.0.1 org0-orderer2.localho.st
127.0.0.1 org0-orderer3.localho.st
127.0.0.1 org1-peer1.localho.st
127.0.0.1 org1-peer2.localho.st
127.0.0.1 org2-peer1.localho.st
127.0.0.1 org2-peer2.localho.st
- Reduce the system resolver timeout from the default 5s by adding to /etc/resolv.conf:
options: timeout 2
- Compile the fabric binaries on a Mac and copy
build/bin/*
outputs totest-network-k8s/bin
. Mac native builds are linked against thenetdns=cgo
DNS resolver, and are not subject to the timeouts associated with the Golang DNS resolver.